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  1. Sinaloa is a state in northwest Mexico that is divided into 18 municipalities. According to the 2020 Mexican Census, it is the seventeenth most populated state with 3,026,943 inhabitants and the eighteenth largest by land area spanning 57,365.4 square kilometres (22,148.9 sq mi). [1] [2]

  2. www.history.com › topics › latin-americaSinaloa - HISTORY

    Dec 7, 2009 · History. Sinaloa Today. Facts & Figures. Fun Facts. Sinaloa is the only place in Mexico where the ancient ball game called ulama is still played. It’s also the home of banda music, damiana,...

  3. Sinaloa, located in the northwestern part of Mexico, is a state that boasts a multifaceted territory where its towering seawalls, traditional fishing villages, and vast tracts of farmland coexist harmoniously. Known as the “granary of Mexico,” Sinaloa is recognized for the fertility of its land and its agricultural production.

  4. Sep 6, 2019 · Written By John Schmal. The State of Sinaloa, with a surface area of 58,200 square kilometers (22,471 square miles) is basically a narrow strip of land running along the Pacific Ocean and represents only 2.9% of the national territory, ranking it as the 17th largest state.

  5. Sep 24, 2019 · Written By John Schmal. The State of Sinaloa, with a surface area of 58,200 square kilometers (22,471 square miles) is basically a narrow strip of land running along the Pacific Ocean and represents only 2.9% of the national territory, ranking it as the 17th largest state.

  6. Sinaloa is a northwestern Mexican state. It is bordered by Sonora to the north, Chihuahua to the northeast, Durango to the east, and Nayarit to the south. To the west lies the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California, also known as the Sea of Cortez. Category: Sinaloa.

  7. www.factmonster.com › places › latin-americaSinaloa | FactMonster

    A long, narrow territory lying between the ocean and mountain spurs of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Sinaloa has low, hot, humid plains and numerous marshes. The varying elevation, many rivers, and fertile valleys contribute to the variety of crops grown, including grains, tomatoes, cotton, sugarcane, and rice.

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